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(17)   Setback Line, Front or Building.
A line parallel to the front lot line at a distance from the front lot line equal to the minimum distance required for building setbacks in each district in which setbacks are required.
(18)   Sight Triangle.  32
Sight triangles include:
(a)   A triangle formed by the intersection of one alley or shared driveway with a minimum width of 12 ft. and one street, measured 12 ft. from the intersection along the edges of the street right-of-way and the alley or shared driveway; or
(b)   A triangle formed by the intersection of two streets, measured 30 ft. from the intersection along the edges of the two streets.
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   Amended, Bill No. 120774-A (approved January 14, 2013).
(19)   Sign Area.  33
Sign area shall be measured as follows:
(a)   Generally.
The area of a sign shall be measured by determining a minimum imaginary rectangle parallel to the plane of view that completely encloses any lettering, copy, or illustrations and any background created so as to distinguish the sign or the message contained therein from the building, structure, marquee, awning, or canopy upon which the sign is located, provided that, the sign area of a free- standing sign shall include all elements of the sign structure, except any supporting columns, uprights, or braces. Each face of a sign shall be counted toward the maximum permitted sign area. Embellishments and sign aprons shall be excluded from the measurement of sign area.
(b)   Three-Dimensional or Irregularly-Shaped Signs.
(.1)   Three-dimensional or irregularly-shaped signs shall be measured by determining the surface area of the face of a minimum imaginary rectangle parallel to the plane of view that completely encloses all of the extremities of the largest side of the sign, excluding its supports. The rectangle shall enclose the extreme limits of each word and written representation, including any series of letters, emblems or figures of similar character, including all frames, face plates, nonstructural trim or other component parts not otherwise used for support.
(.2)   If elements of a sign are movable or flexible, such as a flag or a string of lights, the measurement is taken when the elements are fully extended and parallel to the plane of view.
(c)   Embellished Area.
The area of an embellishment is computed as the area of the minimum imaginary rectangle parallel to the plane of view that completely encloses the embellishment.
Parallel and Perpendicular Planes of View
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   Amended, Bill No. 120430-A (approved January 14, 2013).
(19.1)   Sign Area, Maximum.  34
The total amount of sign area permitted on a lot.

 

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   Added, Bill No. 120430-A (approved January 14, 2013).
(19.2)   Sign Height.  35
The vertical distance from the average ground level at the base of the sign to the top of the sign.

 

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   Added, Bill No. 120430-A (approved January 14, 2013).
(19.3)   Spacing, Non-Accessory Sign.  36
The spacing between sign structures shall be measured as a straight-line distance between the edges of each sign face closest to each other.

 

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   Added, Bill No. 120430-A (approved January 14, 2013).
(20)   Street Frontage, Width of.  37
The measurement of any lot line contiguous to a confirmed street.

 

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   Amended, Bill No. 130764 (approved December 18, 2013).
(21)   Story.  38
A horizontal level of a structure that is more than fifty percent (50%) above grade plane.

 

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   Amended, Bill No. 120774-A (approved January 14, 2013).
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